Cover Letters

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DSF

Cover Letters (+ Anto Vitale remix)

ProgCity Deep

Athens-based producer DSF makes his debut on ProgCity Deep with “Cover Letters”, an organ driven track with Afro rhythm and some atmospheric synths.Anto Vitale takes the track into a deep tech territory. If you are expecting some boring stuff as most of the recently techy music, you will be very surprised with this one. The talented Italian producer did a fantastic combination of the original organ with his very characteristic synths, resulting in a fresh track, certainly to be on rotation by the hands of the most eclectic djs. Keep your eyes on this very talented producer, he has some innovative music ready to be dropped on labels like Asante, Camio and Tea Party Music.

Saturday, August 25

Won't Give Up!

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Domu pres. Pete Simpson

Won't Give Up

Papa Rec.

"Domu pres. Pete Simpson" is the brand spanking new project from East London’s soulful underground label Papa Records. The project is collaboration between two of the finest emerging talents from the UK in the shape of producer & broken beat hero Domu and UK soul vocalist Pete Simpson. "Won't Give Up" is a bongo led & soulful affair that sees 2 lovely house remixes from label staples The Realm.

Camio

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Lonewolf ft. Claude Bain

Big Tune

Camio Rec.

Lonewolf, a Toronto based Dj, promoter and producer, teams up with Camio Recordings for his first outing on the label unleashing “Big Tune”. The classic keys and subtle synth, together with the raw styled beats and uplifting vocals by Claude Bain, makes this song a celebration of underground house music.Switzerland's duo Panevino (Sandro Endrighetti & Renato Abate) are responsible for the remix, adding extra keys and piano over a funkish beat, taking the song to a different level.Added to the release package as a bonus track, “Salama (Peace)” shows Lonewolf on a deeper vibe, using a throbbing bassline, some jazzy keys and dope synths.

Restricted Access

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Jill Scott

Hate on Me (Shelter mixes)

Restricted Access

People were looking for this one and now everyone can get it legally! Quentin Harris is the man behind the remix, which is pretty obvious after listen to the initial beats. The arrangements are not a surprise too, as well as the big efficiency on the dancefloor…